The Bay Foundation
About The Bay Foundation
The Bay Foundation (TBF) is a nonprofit environmental organization dedicated to implementinginnovative, nature-based solutions along the Southern California coast. Our work focuses on climateadaptation, ecosystem restoration, and community engagement through partnerships with universities,government agencies, nonprofits, and businesses. Our projects include restoring beach dunes, uplandhabitats, kelp forests, offshore eelgrass, and abalone populations. We also prioritize improving waterquality, increasing water availability, and reducing single-use plastics.TBF manages the Santa Monica Bay National Estuary Program (SMBNEP) in collaboration with the SantaMonica Bay Restoration Commission and partners with Loyola Marymount University to expandresearch and environmental monitoring through the Coastal Research Institute (CRI).TBF offers a hybrid work environment, competitive benefits, PTO, and flexible schedules. Our office islocated on Loyola Marymount University's Westchester campus in Los Angeles, California.
Position Overview
The Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan (CCMP) Program Manager will lead scientificstudies and related initiatives in collaboration with the CEO, Director of Programs, and a diverse networkof partners. This position plays a key role in advancing environmental monitoring, restoration,conservation and research supporting the SMBNEP CCMP. The CCMP Program Manager will authortechnical reports, and support adaptive management and strategic planning
Key Responsibilities
Develop environmental monitoring and research priorities to advance the CCMP.
Oversee and conduct field and laboratory research to support the SMBNEP, TBF, and CRI.
Assist in strategic planning and annual work plan development.
Author and co-author technical reports, research publications, and grant proposals.
Support adaptive management of grant-funded projects.
Participate in internal meetings, public forums, and committee engagements.
Collaborate effectively with colleagues and project partners.
Primary Tasks
Manage and implement scientific studies that advance the SMBNEP CCMP.
Supervise intern-supported monitoring and research with CRI.
Prepare and submit semiannual and annual reports.
Collect, manage, and analyze data following Quality Assurance Project Plans (QAPPs).
Develop and update QAPPs and SMBNEP CCMP documentation.
Prepare manuscripts for peer-reviewed journals and other publications.
Oversee budget and financial tracking for assigned projects.
Identify grant opportunities, contribute to grant writing, and develop project budgets.
Operate TBF vehicles, including vans and small trucks, for project-related tasks.
Required Qualification
Preferred Qualifications
• Experience working with interdisciplinary teams in academia, government, or applied sciences.
• Teaching experience at the university level.
• Experience working in the Santa Monica Bay watershed or with the US EPA’s National Estuary
Program.
• Advanced GIS and geospatial analysis skills.
• Professional training in science communication.
• Commitment to TBF and SMBNEP’s mission.
Additional Considerations
• TBF fosters a collaborative, team-oriented work environment.
• Flexibility is required in work assignments and responsibilities.
• Fieldwork is conducted from small and large vessels.
• Some field days may involve long hours and extended travel.
Compensation & Benefits
This is a full-time, exempt, salaried position with management responsibilities. The starting salary range
is $85,000-$95,000, depending on experience.
TBF offers a comprehensive benefits package, including:
• Medical, dental, and vision insurance options.
• Paid holidays and generous PTO.
• 401(k) retirement plan.
• Professional development and growth opportunities.
Applications are due no later February 28th. The position is open immediately and applications will be reviewed as they are received.